Coming off a huge 2-0 win over Panama in Seattle just one week ago,
the U.S. Soccer Men's National team is ready to open up the second
half of the Hexagonal and play its World Cup qualifier against
Honduras at Rio Tinto Stadium Tuesday night.

In preparation for a possible expansion of Rice-Eccles Stadium some
time in the future, university and city officials are in discussion about
where to move Olympic sculptures like the Hoberman Arch and the
Olympic Cauldron.

As air pollution intensified in northern Utah
Tuesday, the Division of Air Quality asked
everyone to limit driving. Simultaneously,
the division is purchasing zero-emission vehicles to
cut down on its own emissions.

Attorneys who filed a wrongful death lawsuit for the parents of a
woman killed during an officer-involved shooting say they will bring
more cases against West Valley City police as the FBI investigates the
department's drug unit and the shooting death last year.

An Uzbek refugee accused of terrorism-
related crimes in Idaho and
Utah has a new lawyer whose resume includes
successfully defending
a man accused of murdering a federal agent
and helping free a Saudi
college student charged with working for a
group funneling money to
terrorists.

New information about diabetes could be
life-changing for the millions who live with
it, especially those battling Type 1
diabetes. Doctors at Boston Children's
hospital have identified the root cause and
hope to use it to better treat it and
possibly find a cure.

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